Socioeconomic impact of infill drilling recovery from carbonate reservoirs in the Permian Basin, West Texas /

also secondary jobs in the community. The incremental

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jagoe, Bryan Keith, 1957-
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1994.
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Online Access:Link to OAKTrust copy
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Summary:also secondary jobs in the community. The incremental
amount of incremental oil and gas production from infill
analysis. The increase in incremental recovery is used to
and gas production from infill drilling could maintain or
Basin, (2) develops a correlation local town meetings, in
benefit most from the infill drilling. The observations from
carbonate reservoir units in the Permian Basin are
carbonate reservoir units is established using decline curve
carbonate reservoirs in the Permian Basin. The amount of
certain local, state, and federal government agencies. This
compute the amount of increased revenue and taxes (local,
correlation between the increased tax revenues of infill
could be helpful in bolstering the oil industries image in
create many primary jobs within the local oil industry and
determine the impact of these increased revenues on primary
drilling recovery and the benefits to local, state, and
drilling, calculate the amount of revenue and taxes generated
federal agencies.
from the incremental production, determine how the increased
in lobbying state and federal congresses to acquire
increased revenues of infill drilling and between the
increased revenues of infill drilling and the creation of
incremental oil and gas production from infill drilling in 37
investment aid or tax breaks for oil field investment
jobs in the oil industry and secondary jobs in the community.
jobs in the Permian basin communities, and (3) develops a
lobbying state and aid or tax breaks for oil between the
local town meetings, in government permitting processes, and
money in the community. The appropriation of the estimated
potentially profitable to infill drill. The incremental oil
production could generate taxes which would greatly benefit
projects in the San Andres and Clearfork units of the Permian
projects. The technical contributions of this research
proposal are as follows: (1) presents a methodology including
research proposal presents a methodology to calculate the
reserves affects the job market in the communities and how
Secondary jobs are generated by oil industry workers spending
socioeconomic impact of infill drilling recovery from
state and federal). A job market analysis is performed to
taxes is analyzed to determine which government agencies
the increased taxes help government agencies. These results
the parameters used in determining profitable infill drilling
This investigative study presents results on the
this research are that most of the San Andres and Clearfork
Item Description:"Major subject: Petroleum Engineering".
Vita.
Physical Description:xi, 142 leaves : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
Also available online.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.